Billy's decided to deal with the challenge of coming out to his father in an interesting way – he's asked his mother do it for him. How does Kev, an old-fashioned working-class bloke, react when Michelle tells him Something About Billy?
LGBT
Low Budget (< £100k)
Short
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Brit abroad, Sean, meets India native, Deepak, on a day-long train journey through the beautiful Indian countryside. These two men, from very different backgrounds, discover each other's lives, opinions and cultures as they travel from Nashik to Calcutta. The relationship that flourishes in this train cabin may even be more beautiful than the landscape outside.
LGBT
Medium Budget (< £500k)
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Kay comes across an old friend's profile online and goes back home to Nigeria where he first fell in love to try and re-kindle that romance. To Kay's disappointment, his first love doesn't recognise him and even worse, seems to want to forget that chapter of their lives.
Max is a self-made, womanising bachelor with a pep in his step until Kay joins his company and makes him falter.
In a country like Nigeria, will love conquer all?
LGBT
Medium Budget (< £500k)
Web Series
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Based on a true story. Eric and Tim had been foster parents for 10 years and were considered a God-send by the foster service workers in conservative Gwinnett County, Georgia. That was until they decided to adopt the two young children that had been placed in their custody. What should have been a smooth adoption turns into a two year court battle when a conservative judge and a Southern Baptist lawyer intervene and attempt to prevent the adoption in favor of a more "traditional" home.
LGBT
Low Budget (< £100k)
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Lea is dying. Accompanied by her partner Gen she partakes in an experimental procedure that will copy her memories into a healthy cloned body. The operation is a success save for one minor issue, Lea's original body unexpectedly survives.
LGBT
Low Budget (< £100k)
Short
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(This is in response to the shout out for submissions to the Queer Pitch Special.)
Set in the harsh cultural cauldron of East London, Road to Damascus is a modern, heart-warming romance between three young people from very different backgrounds that exposes the fragility of friendship, preconceptions and parameters of sexual desire.
LGBT
High Budget (> £500k)
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